After shooting for a couple of months with my shiny new Intrepid 4x5, I started noticing a lot of my photos had little black squiggles all over the prints. Looked like dust on the negative. These same ones show up in the scans, even if I do a really good job blowing off the negs with compressed air and brushing with an anti-static brush before placing in the negative carrier for the enlarger or scanner.
After examining a few negs carefully with a loupe, I saw that the dust marks were actually exposed into the film, which explains why the dust shows up as black instead of white in the prints/scans, and why I can't seem to get rid of them.
So... how exactly does one go about getting dust off of a negative while it's loaded in the camera, before exposing? I can't think of a method to blow the negative off while it's in a film holder without inadvertently exposing it to light. Kinda frustrating, it has all but ruined a couple of photos that I was otherwise very happy with. I use my film holders enough that I can't imagine how they have enough dust on them to actually get on the negative when I pull the darkslide out, so I'm at a loss to explain where this is coming from.
I have ruled out scratches in the emulsion (which is what I initially suspected). The marks do not appear on all of my negs, only some. I am using a Beseler Color 8x10 tube to develop the films by rotary agitation on a motorized base, and only load two negatives into the tube at one time max (one on each side, so no overlap or contact with corners, etc.). Furthermore, during a recent shoot I had one side of a film holder loaded incorrectly, which stopped me from putting the darkslide back in after exposing the sheet. I had to pull out the film holder and fry the negative. When I pulled it out of the camera back and saw that it had jumped the rail in the film holder, I also noted that it had what looked like tiny black hairs scattered over part of it, exactly the size and shape of the stuff I had been seeing in my prints and scans.
After examining a few negs carefully with a loupe, I saw that the dust marks were actually exposed into the film, which explains why the dust shows up as black instead of white in the prints/scans, and why I can't seem to get rid of them.
So... how exactly does one go about getting dust off of a negative while it's loaded in the camera, before exposing? I can't think of a method to blow the negative off while it's in a film holder without inadvertently exposing it to light. Kinda frustrating, it has all but ruined a couple of photos that I was otherwise very happy with. I use my film holders enough that I can't imagine how they have enough dust on them to actually get on the negative when I pull the darkslide out, so I'm at a loss to explain where this is coming from.
I have ruled out scratches in the emulsion (which is what I initially suspected). The marks do not appear on all of my negs, only some. I am using a Beseler Color 8x10 tube to develop the films by rotary agitation on a motorized base, and only load two negatives into the tube at one time max (one on each side, so no overlap or contact with corners, etc.). Furthermore, during a recent shoot I had one side of a film holder loaded incorrectly, which stopped me from putting the darkslide back in after exposing the sheet. I had to pull out the film holder and fry the negative. When I pulled it out of the camera back and saw that it had jumped the rail in the film holder, I also noted that it had what looked like tiny black hairs scattered over part of it, exactly the size and shape of the stuff I had been seeing in my prints and scans.